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对苗条身材的隐性偏好和体重歧视会影响对观察到的熟悉动作的理解。

Implicit preference towards slim bodies and weight-stigma modulate the understanding of observed familiar actions.

机构信息

Division of Psychology, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.

School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Tom Reilly Building, Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF, UK.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2019 Nov;83(8):1825-1835. doi: 10.1007/s00426-018-1030-7. Epub 2018 Jun 8.

Abstract

Mounting research evidence suggests that motor resonance (MR, i.e., the mapping of others' actions onto one's own motor repertoire) can be influenced by diverse factors related to individual differences. However, no evidence has been reported so far on the effects of physical appearance and negative attitudes toward obesity to the mechanism of MR. Thirty-six participants (18 normal-weight and 18 overweight) performed a weight discrimination task, in which they were observing amateur actors reaching and grasping a light or heavy cube with or without deception (true vs. fake actions). At the end of each video clip, participants were instructed to indicate the correct cube size (light or heavy). Importantly, body similarity between observers and actors was manipulated by presenting videos of normal-weight or overweight actors. Fat phobic attitudes and automatic preference for normal-weight than obese people were also examined. Signal detection analysis (d') on the acquired accuracy data has shown that both normal- and overweight participants were able to better discriminate truthful actions when performed by the normal-weight as compared to overweight actors. Furthermore, this finding was negatively correlated with increased scores of fat phobic attitudes in both groups. Hence, for the first time, we provide experimental evidence of action simulation being modulated by an implicit visual sensitivity towards slim bodies.

摘要

越来越多的研究证据表明,运动共鸣(MR,即把他人的动作映射到自己的运动范围内)可以受到与个体差异相关的各种因素的影响。然而,到目前为止,还没有关于外貌和对肥胖的负面态度对 MR 机制的影响的证据。36 名参与者(18 名体重正常和 18 名超重)进行了一项体重歧视任务,在该任务中,他们观察业余演员伸手去抓一个轻或重的方块,有或没有欺骗(真实动作与假动作)。在每个视频剪辑的结尾,参与者被指示指出正确的方块大小(轻或重)。重要的是,观察者和演员之间的身体相似性通过呈现正常体重或超重演员的视频来操纵。还检查了对肥胖的恐惧态度和对正常体重的自动偏好。根据获得的准确性数据进行的信号检测分析(d')表明,与超重演员相比,正常体重和超重参与者在看到正常体重演员表演时,能够更好地区分真实动作。此外,这一发现与两组参与者的肥胖恐惧态度得分增加呈负相关。因此,我们首次提供了实验证据,证明动作模拟受到对苗条身体的隐含视觉敏感性的调节。

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